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Instructor: Sandy Shelenberger
Saturday, April 12th | 10am–4pm
Indigo is an ancient dye that is used to create a traditional magical blue coloring. You will learn how to create patterns on fabric and scarves, which will then be dyed in an Indigo vat. Shibori is a Japanese word used to describe a variety resist technique such as binding, twisting, or clamping that create a variety of patterns. Learn the traditional methods of Shibori, then create your own patterns. Individual experimentation is encouraged, no experience necessary. All materials provided but you may also bring items to dye (such as fabric/clothing) if you'd like.
Instructor Bio: Sandy is an artist and instructor. She specializes in fiber arts, surface design and encaustics. Her work has been in several publications and juried art exhibitions. She took her first quilting class in 1984, and began to see quilting as an art form and a means of self-expression. Her work has been included in prestigious exhibits such as Quilt National, Fiberarts International, Quilts=Art-Quilts, Visions Art Museum in San Diego, CA and Ohio Craft Museum. Sandy loves teaching and sharing her knowledge and passion for the creative process.